I think you're right and there's not much choice anyway.

BusyBox features a 'e2fsck' with journaling support so that supports 
ext2/ext3 and that would be enough for me at least. ;)

Although I can imagine there are a lot of other commands available in 
BusyBox, that could be useful too and are not available at this time in 
boot-i386-standard.

Cheers,
- Ramon.

Erich Focht wrote:
> Funny, yesterday I built the latest busybox and wondered whether we should
> update it. I can take care of this. Is there agreement on including "fsck"?
> BTW: for which filesystems? Not sure you have much of a choice in busybox...
> Any other functions we need for scripting the installation?
> 
> Regards,
> Erich
> 
> On Tuesday 17 April 2007 16:02, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Would it be possible to incorporate the latest busybox version into 
>> SystemImager's boot-i386-standard package?
>>
>> The latest busybox feature's a whole lot more of supported commands, in 
>> particular I'm interested in fsck etc.
>>
>> This would allow for more extensive troubleshooting after the failed 
>> install of a machine.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> - Ramon.
> 

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